His fourth single " Florescence " was released in July 2010 as another purely solo release on Perceptive Recordings.
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This cutting off did not result in stagnation at the site, but rather resulted in the florescence of a local culture.
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Whatever the cause of it, I have not seen this eruption of out-of-season florescence reported in the news.
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In the 1st century AD rich burials first appeared and Tikal underwent a political and cultural florescence as its giant northern neighbors declined.
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Revisited themes of spring, rebirth, solidarity, florescence, and distress establish a unity of imagery amidst sporadic changes in song dynamic.
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The metal objects were not locally cast, based on metallurgical analyses ( X-ray Florescence ) by Purdue University Assistant Professor H . Kory Cooper.
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Hasdai marks the beginning of the florescence of Andalusian Jewish culture, and the rise of poetry and of the study of Hebrew grammar among the Spanish Jews.
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The Late Preclassic cultural florescence collapsed in the 1st century AD and many of the great Maya cities of the epoch were abandoned; the cause of this collapse is unknown.
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It is a striking fact because in Yucuita and Huamelulpan this period was a time of the major centralization and florescence of the regional states and general growth of the population.
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General symptoms occurring on the hosts can be observed on many parts of the plant, including leaves, seeds, stems and florescence, along with the presence of brown spot.